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Phylogeny and Phylogeography of the Family Hyalidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda) Along the Northeast Atlantic Coasts
New Insights from the Neuroanatomy of Parhyale Hawaiensis
Amphipod Cell Lineages
New Insights from the Neuroanatomy of Parhyale Hawaiensis
Parhyale Explorator, from the a New Species of Bay of Arcachon, Talitroid
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The Genome of the Crustacean Parhyale Hawaiensis, a Model For
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The Genome of the Crustacean Parhyale
Knockout of Crustacean Leg Patterning Genes Suggests That Insect Wings and Body Walls Evolved from Ancient Leg Segments
Knockdown of Parhyale Ultrabithorax Recapitulates Evolutionary Changes in Crustacean Appendage Morphology
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
The Genome of the Crustacean Parhyale Hawaiensis, a Model for Animal Development, Regeneration, Immunity and Lignocellulose Digestion
Parhyale Hawaiensis Reveals the Organisation of a Sensory System for Low-Resolution Vision Ramos Et Al
Evolving Specialization of the Arthropod Nervous System
Stages of Embryonic Development in the Amphipod Crustacean, Parhyale Hawaiensis
Parhyale Hawaiensis
The Crustacean Model Parhyale Hawaiensis
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Mesoderm Segmentation in the Amphipod Crustacean Parhyale Hawaiensis
1 Comprehensive Analysis of Hox Gene Expression in the Amphipod
Insect Wings and Body Wall Evolved from Ancient Leg Segments 2 3 Heather S
The Genome of the Crustacean Parhyale Hawaiensis: a Model for Animal Development, Regeneration, Immunity and Lignocellulose Dige
The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Subterranean Crustacean Metacrangonyx Longipes (Amphipoda): a Unique Gene Order and Extremely Short Control Region
The Visual System of the Genetically Tractable Crustacean Parhyale Hawaiensis: Diversification of Eyes and Visual Circuits Associated with Low-Resolution Vision
Exploring Sensory Function and Evolution in the Crustacean Visual System Ana Patricia Parracho Filipe Ramos
Notes on <I>Parhyale Hawaiensis</I> (Dana), Crustacea-Amphipoda